LENSinLENS MagazineReport Highlights Disparities in Access to Park, Green Space for San Gabriel Valley Chinese…Originally Published in the World JournalAug 29Aug 29
LENSinLENS MagazineLanguage Access as Barrier for Indigenous Communities to Access Heat ResourcesOriginally Published in the Indigenous NetworkAug 29Aug 29
LENSinLENS MagazineBurmese residents are vulnerable to shade disparities in the Los Angeles areaOriginally Published in the Myanmar GazetteAug 29Aug 29
LENSinLENS MagazinePreserving Culture through Green Spaces: The Need for Native Plants in LA’s Greening EffortsOriginally Published in Indigenous NetworkAug 29Aug 29
LENSinLENS MagazineEscuela en Westlake reemplaza asfalto con zonas verdes y todos se beneficianWestlake school replaces asphalt with greenery and everyone benefitsAug 29Aug 29
LENSinLENS MagazineQuieren parque más grande, pero exigen seguridadThey want a bigger park, but they demand security, tooAug 17Aug 17
LENSinLENS MagazineOld and Helpless? Do The Elderly in Chinatown Benefit From the 32-Acre State Park?Originally Published in News ExpressAug 17Aug 17
LENSinLENS MagazineFernandeño Tataviam Tribe to Grow a Nursery of Native Trees to Alleviate Impact of Climate ChangeOriginally Published in The San Fernando Valley SunAug 17Aug 17
LENSinLENS MagazineIn Los Angeles, Shade Most Often Goes to the PrivilegedOriginally published in Capital & MainAug 8Aug 8